How To Search Multiple Social Media Sites At A Time

Social media conversations are everywhere. Even most “die-hard” web 1.0 addicts (who once considered social networking insane) have engaged into social media by now.

People share thoughts, exchange opinions and reviews every single second. It is really hard to keep track of those conversations and sometimes you just need to.

Would you like to know what people are saying about the recent product or track your business reviews? This time I am listing most useful online tools that might help you to search multiple social media sites from one place (and sometimes with one click).

Spy

The tool also shows recent trends (as well as hashtags) and allows you to change the page background color:

SamePoint

SamePoint offers to search plenty of social networks. It has a handy interface allowing you to click through the tabs to get more targeted results: social media, microblogging, networks, images, etc. You can also subscribe to any search by RSS to track any changes.

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Cathy Larkin (WebSavvyPR)

March 20, 2009

These sites may come in handy for clients with low budgets. Of course I’m sure most folks know about Google alerts which track mentions of keywords and company names for free. They can also bring in many alerts that are not for your company, but that include the same words. But you can use Boolean search terms to include or exclude certain terms. For example putting a 3-word phrase in quotes means it will bring in alerts that use all of the terms inside quotes, but not those that use only 1 or 2 of the 3 words.

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Frank

It’s perhaps not as comprehensive as some of the others, but it’s simple to use. Input your search term and hit enter…also, you can simply bookmark your search result and then come back to it each day, to see updates.